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This document describes the organizational structure through which local and state groups can establish a relationship with Progressive Democrats of America (PDA).
PDA Chapters: A PDA Chapter is an autonomous local organizing unit that works collectively with other Chapters across the country so that we may speak as a unified progressive voice. It is PDA's goal to support the creation of at least one PDA Chapter in each of our 435 congressional districts.
PDA encourages groups to organize specifically as PDA Chapters, or...
Already existing groups -- such as Democratic Clubs, peace groups, Meet-Ups, Young Democrats, senior citizens groups or other special interest groups -- can become a PDA Chapter while maintaining their original identity.
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State Progressive Caucuses: A Caucus is a statewide organizing unit within the State Democratic Party (in some states called a Club or an Initiative). A Democratic Party State Progressive Caucus is organized to provide a structure through which progressive organizations and individuals can work collectively to rebuild the Democratic Party and to renew democratic values. Members of PDA Chapters who are members of the Democratic Party are encouraged to join their State Progressive Caucus, Club or Initiative.